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DM2000 INTERACTIVE I

Modes of interaction: Introduction to the importance of user participation in interactive media. Overview of the modes of interaction including implicit (passive, indirect) and explicit (active, direct) interaction. Identifying the following relational nodes in an interactive media project: user - object, user - user and object - object. Differences between active and passive interaction explored in relationship with semiotics of interaction. Structure of Interactive project: Analysis of three core elements of the interactive media project: input, processing and output. Introduction to the relationship between these elements and their influence on each other. Semiotics of Interactive Media: Discussions on meaning of action and participation(input) in relationship with the audio-visual system responses (output) in interactive media projects. Identifying and comparison of processing as another core element with other two(input, output). Designing interactions and role of prototyping: Identifying and developing conceptual frameworks for an interactive media project. The importance of the development and design of a project prototype. You will prototype ideas in order to experience your interaction designs before they go to the production stage. Developing and producing interactive projects: Identifying and project development through the following stages of interactive media production (in chronological order): development of a project demo, adjustment of the project goals and outcomes, production, postproduction. Class assignments: One core interactive media project that enables students to identify the following parts of an interactive media project: input, processing and output. The medium of project can be, but it is not limited to: interactive object, screen, website, game, projection, performance, soundscape, etc. Developed through self-directed learning with guidance, assisted with lectures, tutorials, class exercises, and peer/instructor feedback sessions.

Academic Units3
Exam ScheduleNot Applicable
Grade TypeLetter Graded
Department MaintainingADM
Not Available to ProgrammeACBS, ACC, ACDA, AISC, ARED, BACF, BASA, BCE, BCG, BEEC, BIE, BMS, BS, BSB, BSPY, BUS, CBE, CBEC, CE, CEE, CEEC, CHEM, CHIN, CMED, CNEL, CNLM, COMP, CS, CSC, CSEC, CVEC, DSAI, ECDS, ECMA, ECON, ECPP, ECPS, EEE, EEEC, EESS, ELAH, ELH, ELHS, ELPL, ENE, ENEC, ENG, ESPP, HIST, HSCN, HSLM, LMEL, LMPL, LMS, MACS, MAEC, MAEO, MAT, MATH, MS, MS-2ndMaj/Spec(MSB), MTEC, PESC, PHIL, PHMS, PHY, PLCN, PLHS, PPGA, PSLM, PSMA, PSY, REP, ROBO, SCED, SOC, SPPE, SSM
Not Available to All ProgrammeYr1
Not Available as BDE/UE to ProgrammeADM(DA)

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DM2000

63107

TUT | ART-01-11A

DM2000

64135

TUT | ART-01-11A

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DM2000

63100

TUT | ART-01-11A

DM2000

64108

TUT | ART-01-11A

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